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Old 10.21.2009, 07:43 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by DJ Rick
If you haven't listened patiently or aged into your 30s very far, I'm not surprised by your ho hum sentiments. I've had to explain to more than few younger folks why they're so good. It just sorta resonates perfectly for people who've been around the block so many times and that've been stewing in their own juices forever, it seems. They also fit rather well into the story of Aussie punk dating back to X (check their Aspirations album) and Feedtime (first three albums totally rule!) and everything that came out on Aberrant Records. It's certainly more mature than any of that stuff, so certainly ECSR can be a lot less immediate.

If you wanna hear something new from Australia that's more immediate perhaps and that seems more like a page from an early chapter just sorta ripped outta that same Aussie punk/post-punk/whatever story, check out these...

Circle Pit
http://www.myspace.com/circlepit
Kitchen's Floor
http://www.myspace.com/kitchensfloor
It's more a case that i got one of their 7''s and it simply didn't do much for me. Feedtime I really like, as well as Kitchens Floor. Since I haven't heard enough by them to really judge, I'll give them another go sometime in the future.
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